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Objectives and Key Results (OKR)

Introduction: OKR

Objectives and Key Results (OKR) is a goal-setting framework used by organisations to align strategy, set priorities, and measure progress. Developed at Intel and later popularised by Google, OKRs are now applied globally across industries to support performance management, innovation, and continuous improvement.

Background

The OKR framework builds on earlier management-by-objectives approaches but emphasises simplicity, transparency, and ambition. Its popularity grew as technology companies sought lightweight yet powerful tools to maintain focus and alignment in rapidly changing environments.

Key Characteristics

An OKR has two main components:

  • Objective (O): A qualitative, inspiring, and time-bound goal that sets the direction.
    • Example: Improve customer satisfaction with our service.
  • Key Results (KR): A small set (usually 2–5) of measurable outcomes that indicate progress toward the objective.
    • Example: Achieve an NPS score of 50+, reduce customer complaints by 20%, resolve 90% of tickets within 24 hours.

Additional features include:

  • Time-Bound Cycles: Typically set quarterly or annually.
  • Scoring System: Progress is often measured on a 0–1.0 scale or as percentages.
  • Stretch Goals: OKRs are designed to be ambitious, encouraging innovation and improvement.

Applications/Examples

  • Company-Level OKRs: Guide overall strategy and long-term goals.
  • Team-Level OKRs: Focus departmental efforts on aligned priorities.
  • Individual OKRs: Link personal contributions directly to team and company objectives.

Relevance/Impact

OKRs help organisations:

  • Align teams and individuals with strategic priorities.
  • Provide clarity and focus by setting measurable goals.
  • Increase transparency and accountability through shared objectives.
  • Stimulate ambition by encouraging teams to reach beyond standard performance targets.

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